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Welcome to grow, cook, eat, arrange, the weekly podcast from gardener, writer, teacher,and cook, Sarah Raven. Over the last two decades, Sarah has led the way by introducing a new kind of productive gardening which places emphasis on intense colour, sophistication, and achievability. Recorded at the beautiful Perch Hill Farm in Sussex, Sarah talks with special guests from across garden design, floristry, food, ecology, conservation, and more. Brimming with top tips and helpful hints, listen and learn how to create your most productive garden ever. You can find out more about the products discussed in each episode or get in touch by visiting the website: https://www.sarahraven.com/
With spring racing onwards, the window in which to plant out your half-hardy seeds is upon us, and it?s a time that should spark joy in the imaginations of veg gardeners.
This week on grow, cook, eat, arrange, half-hardy vegetables take centre stage - Sarah takes us through the 6 must-have categories of veg, and shares an array of mouth-watering recipes perfect for the avid kitchen gardener.
In this episode, discover:
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Early May is on its way, bringing a fresh bloom of fragrant and fabulous flowers. It?s this abundance of impact and perfume on which Simon Lycett thrives.
His style of floristry is so striking, and one from which we cannot fail but to learn - Simon joins us to share his highlights of the spring season and how you can choose the perfect varieties to create your own stunning arrangements.
In this episode, discover:
Simon?s recent endeavours with BBC Maestro, creating wonderful guides to decorating with flowersOur favourite garden & cut flowers for early May, with special mention for the absolute must-have Lily of the ValleyA unique irrigation tip if your garden is overly abundant with slugsSimon?s top tips for home-grown floristry, and the standout performers he?s been drawn to in recent yearsConnect with Simon: https://www.instagram.com/simonlycett
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Welcome back to our monthly Q&A podcast episodes for April, where Sarah and Josie answer questions from you, our lovely listeners.
In this month?s episode, Sarah turns her attention to sweet peas as she shares how deep to sow seeds, and how far apart to sow them based on our trials at Perch Hill. Also this month, we hear which plants are ideal for planting out in April, particularly those that bring instant impact.
Sarah takes us through what seeds should be sown now, from the ornamental garden featuring erigeron to the kitchen garden with kales and flat leaf parsley.
Josie also shares a wonderful selection of seeds that are ideal for growing cut flowers in containers, with a lovely mention for the likes of the cosmos sonata series.
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For any organic gardener, companion planting is one of the most essential, rewarding and productive ways to ward off bugs and fungal infections.
As the seasons are beginning to turn, it?s a wonderful time to recap the importance and joy of companion planting - Sarah is joined once again by Arthur Parkinson, where we revisit classic combinations, and share some unconventional pairings that you might not have considered.
In this episode, discover:
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Tagetes patula 'Linnaeus Burning Embers':
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Sweet Basil: https://www.sarahraven.com/products/basil-sweet
Tagetes minuta: https://www.sarahraven.com/products/tagetes-minuta
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For those with a vegetable garden, The Pig?s offering is a source of inspiration and envy among many, all of which thrives under the watchful eye of Group Head Gardener, Ollie Hutson.
This week?s ?grow, cook, eat, arrange? brings us a fantastic array of tips and recipes to take from Ollie?s expertise and bring into our own growing and cooking, drawing on a love of the natural world that?s spanned his entire life.
In this episode, discover:
Ollie Huston: https://twitter.com/olliehutson85
The Pig: https://www.thepighotel.com/
Order Sarah?s book - A Year Full of Flowers: https://bit.ly/2TWHJcz
Order Sarah?s new book - A Year Full of Veg: https://www.sarahraven.com/products/sarah-ravens-a-year-full-of-veg
Get in touch: [email protected]
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Light levels are increasing and life in the garden is well and truly bustling, which makes this time of year such a joyful one for gardeners!
Returning to our ?Monthly Jobs? series, this month?s episode sees Sarah & Josie share which flowers and edibles are perfect for sowing at this stage of the year, as well as how to revitalise your whopper pots once the Tulips go over.
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Knepp plays host to one of the most breathtaking rewilding projects in Britain, and from it we can take such inspiration to channel into our own green spaces.
Sharing the evolution of the project from its initial thousand species and how you can encourage biodiversity in your garden is Charlie Harpur - Knepp?s Head Gardener joins Sarah this week alongside her husband, Adam Nicolson.
In this episode, discover:
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https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-harpur/
Knepp Rewilding Project: https://knepp.co.uk/rewilding/
Order Sarah?s book - A Year Full of Flowers: https://bit.ly/2TWHJcz
Order Sarah?s new book - A Year Full of Veg:
https://www.sarahraven.com/products/sarah-ravens-a-year-full-of-veg
Get in touch: [email protected]
Shop on the Sarah Raven Website: http://bit.ly/3jvbaeu
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Our Events and Horti Marketing Manager, Jemima Bowker has been gardening for a few years now, and her perspective on the floral world is shared by many a beginner gardener.
That?s why this week?s ?grow, cook, eat, arrange? is dedicated to the 12 flowers that are absolutely essential for newcomers to gardening. From the fast growers to the fragrant showstoppers, this episode is brimming with simple, easy to grow and wholeheartedly rewarding varieties.
In this episode, discover:
Order Sarah?s book - A Year Full of Flowers: https://bit.ly/2TWHJcz
Order Sarah?s new book - A Year Full of Veg: https://www.sarahraven.com/products/sarah-ravens-a-year-full-of-veg
Get in touch: [email protected]
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Welcome back to the March Q&A podcast episodes, in which Sarah and Josie are once again answering your burning questions.
This time around, we?re looking at pinching out seedlings like cosmos, whether they should be pinched out when they?re tall and leggy, and if there are certain seedlings which shouldn?t be pinched.
Also in this episode, you?ll discover a short, sweet and stunning selection of Sarah & Josie?s favourite varieties for spring, from Sarah?s beloved amelanchiers to Josie?s must-have narcissi.
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One of gardening?s great joys is sowing from seed, planting out and seeing those seeds thrive, and this year brings a lovely variety of new favourites to sow.
Arthur joins Sarah this week as we look at which new stunners and old favourites you?ll want to sow this year, and when to plant out each variety for them to deliver maximum glamour.
In this episode, discover:
A delicious selection of edibles, from a prolific climbing French Bean to the flavoursome Runner Bean Black Knight The lingering charm of early-sown Cobaea Scandens on Arthur?s windowsillHow a charming combination of Zinnias and Seterias The two new, exclusive Dahlias topping Sarah?s list for this springOrder Sarah?s book - A Year Full of Flowers: https://bit.ly/2TWHJcz
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Thunbergia alata 'African Sunset' https://www.sarahraven.com/products/thunbergia-african-sunset
Schizanthus x wisetonensis 'Dr. Badger's Hybrids' Mix (Butterfly Plant) https://www.sarahraven.com/products/schizanthus-dr-badger
Zinnia elegans 'Queeny Mixed' https://www.sarahraven.com/products/zinnia-elegans-queeny-mixed
Setaria 'Caramel' https://www.sarahraven.com/products/setaria-caramel
Dahlia 'Adam's Choice' https://www.sarahraven.com/products/dahlia-adams-choice
Dahlia 'Klara Zak' https://www.sarahraven.com/products/dahlia-klara-zak
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Over the course of the podcast, we?ve featured a huge number of remarkable women, inspiring the world in everything from natural-style textiles to award-winning garden design.
In this very special episode of ?grow, cook, eat, arrange?, we bring you a selection of our favourite clips from previous episodes, shining a light on the fabulous female horticulturalists and entrepreneurs leading the way in the gardening world.
In this episode, discover:
How a cocktail of herbs from the kitchen garden can transform any mealThe female florists that have given us a renewed appreciation for flowers off of their peakWhich varieties of flower are among the most beloved for scent, and easiest for newcomers to gardeningThe stories of the hugely inspirational female entrepreneurs bringing new life to the natural worldGet in touch: [email protected]
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Welcome to the first of March?s Q&A podcast episodes, where Head Gardener Josie Lewis joins Sarah to directly answer questions from our listeners.
In this month?s episode, we look at the plant varieties best suited to pots with consideration for both small tabletop and larger floor pots, Sarah & Josie share the Dahlias that they?d most recommend growing from seed, and we discover the perfect plants for varying levels of shade.
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Whether you?re growing edibles or ornamentals, March is a busy month for getting into the garden. Building on our ?Monthly Jobs? series so far, Sarah & Josie return to share what you should focus on in March.
In this month?s episode, learn which of the edible crops are ready to sow out as soon as possible, from your chitted potatoes to your half-hardy veg, discover which flowers need planting and pruning with special care for frost, and much more to keep you busy!
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The spring and summer ahead of us is a glorious opportunity to let our gardens sing with colours anew, and in this week?s podcast, Sarah & Arthur share how to select the very best for your space.
The Spring & Summer Catalogue takes centre stage on ?grow, cook, eat, arrange?, as we hear about the best brand new collections, some of Arthur?s stalwart favourites, and which of this year?s floral highlights have brought Sarah the most joy.
In this episode, discover:
Standout flowers that Sarah?s loved last year, like the uniquely textured Dahlia Night SilenceA number of gorgeous collections perfect for combining colour palettes in pots and bordersThe brand new Teucrium variety that?s earned attention for its stunning looks and drought-toleranceA tip that Sarah learned from Sissinghurst which brings the best out of the Everlasting Lilies Collection as cut flowersGet in touch: [email protected]
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Trees hold a special place in our ecosystem not only for their environmental impact, but the emotional connection we all make with trees in our earliest years. It?s for exactly these reasons that choosing the right tree can enrich any garden, regardless of size.
Arit Anderson and Henrik Sjöman have combined their passions and expertise, culminating in ?The Essential Tree Selection Guide?, and the pair join us on ?grow, cook, eat, arrange? to share the joys of finding the perfect tree, and why it matters now more than ever.
In this episode, discover:
How Arit and Henrik?s backgrounds brought them together on this fantastic projectThe ethos of ?right tree, right place? and how to pick the perfect tree for a spaceThe ?ecosystem services? that trees give to us in urban and rural environments alikeTrees? role in all our lives on an emotional levelGet in touch: [email protected]
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Welcome to the next Q&A episode for February, where Sarah & Josie answer even more of your questions for a bountiful spring garden!
In this episode, we learn how to split Dahlia tubers once they?ve grown extremely large, round up the best flowers for long-lasting beauty throughout the spring, and touch on the ways to create your own complementary collections of flowers.
Be sure to leave your questions in comments across social media for Sarah & Josie to answer in a future Q&A episode.
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Over 380 pots call Perch Hill home, and bring such joy and seasonal splendour, which makes Sarah?s latest book a must-read for anyone hoping to do the same in their own space.
Sarah?s joined by Arthur once again on ?grow, cook, eat, arrange?, this week to share the inspirations behind her love of pots, her simple approach to beautifully combining colour palettes, and the huge range of subjects covered in the book: A Year Full of Pots.
In this episode, discover:
Why Sarah chose to write on pots, and how she was inspired by Josie and ArthurThe four colour palettes that Sarah curates and combines to create gorgeous pot showingsWhy ?A Year Full of Pots? is written in the same, simple to follow format as many cookbooksThe range and variety of topics covered within the bookGet in touch: [email protected]
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Valentine?s Day is fast approaching, and for those looking to bring a floral flair to their gift-giving this year, Sarah and Arthur?s shortlist is full of delightful ideas.
As you?d expect there?s a varied selection of flowers beyond the traditional roses, and other ways to bring joy to your loved ones with mini-landscapes and pins to keep one?s favourite flowers and animals close.
In this episode, discover:
Why the charm of printing photos is so important to relive fond garden memoriesSarah?s ?from acorns to oak trees? mantra for gifting seeds like Verbena ?Bampton? and Dahlia ?Bishop?s Children?The joy in Arthur?s butterfly pin collection and his desire to keep it growingHow puzzles are a wonderful way to familiarise yourself with your garden?s wildlifeGet in touch: [email protected]
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Welcome to the first of February?s Q&A podcast episodes, addressing questions directly from our listeners with Sarah Raven and Josie Lewis.
Kicking off the month, we?ve a timely question on moving seedlings outside when they?ve been in a window propagator, and Sarah shares her golden rule to prevent sweet peas from developing a ?gangly? appearance.
We also hear the latest on ?dahlia gall?, with an abundance of Josie?s expertise on pests and diseases, and tips on how to prevent its spread in your own garden.
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A desirable feature in so many plants is their ability to bring beauty to the garden for as long as possible, and in this episode of ?grow, cook, eat, arrange? we?re focusing on 12 of the very best.
From stunning showstoppers to rampant climbers with gorgeous scent, Sarah is joined this week by Head Gardener Josie Lewis to discuss the 12 best long-performing flowers.
In this episode, discover:
Which shrubs and trees are perfect for making a huge impact with fantastic blossoms The perennial plants perfect for bold splashes of colour like Dahlia Molly Raven, or for a softer display like Erigeron KarvinskianusWhat makes the truly unique Cobaea Scandens such a fantastic, exotic-looking addition to your garden throughout the yearGet in touch: [email protected]
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Join Sarah Raven and Perch Hill?s Head Gardener, Josie Lewis, for a rundown of February?s essential gardening jobs.
In the next of this mini-series leading you through the month?s most important tasks, we run through the flower groups that need sowing soon, how to keep your potatoes growing, and what wildlife to look out for - plus plenty more to keep you busy throughout February!
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The humble pond is a staggering ecosystem in itself, and supports much of the creatures surrounding it, making any garden pond a wonderful place for wildlife to thrive.
Steve Head returns to the podcast this week with a rousing call to action for us all to create our own ponds, great or small. He shares the value they bring, why one shouldn?t be concerned about a pond?s size, and the gorgeous array of flora and fauna that a pond can introduce.
In this episode, discover:
The essential value that ponds bring to both the ecosystem within them, and the wildlife that uses themHow to design a charming pond that best serves wildlife of all varietiesWhether your pond drying out is a problem to be prevented, or actually part of a useful cycleGet in touch: [email protected]
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Welcome back to the latest in our exciting new Q&A podcast episodes, where Sarah and Josie share their expertise on your top gardening queries.
This time round, we?re looking at whether it?s safe to move a well-established peony tree without damaging it, and Josie?s curious new revelation for the perfect number of bulbs in any sized container.
Get involved with future episodes by posing Sarah and Josie your questions - just pop us a message on the podcast review pages, email or our social media posts, and keep an eye (or ear!) out for Sarah?s response in these regular Q&A episodes.
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Rural life in a farming home owes a great deal to the unsung work of those who support it behind the scenes, a fact that?s captured beautifully in Helen Rebanks? new book, The Farmer?s Wife.
Sarah chats with Helen this week to hear some of the stories woven from the wider farming community?s work, and a few of the book?s recipes, which follow Helen?s refreshingly honest and simple cooking style.
In this episode, discover:
The inception of Helen?s passion for great, simple recipesHelen?s many touching stories from the book that detail the incredible influence of others in the local farming communityHow Helen found adoration for the lifestyle of a farmer?s wife, being an utterly vital part of any farming homeGet in touch: [email protected]
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In the early months of the year, gardeners are faced with particularly challenging weather conditions, requiring care and attention to keep your garden thriving through the frost and snow.
This episode of ?grow, cook, eat, arrange? centres around the things you can do to keep your garden glowing amid the battering winds and relentless rain - Josie Lewis joins Sarah to share her top tips.
In this episode, discover:
Why moderate snowfall can actually be useful for protecting against frostHow to protect roses from wind-rockEssential pot care through periods of intense rainfallThe benefit of not clearing the garden too much in autumnGet in touch: [email protected]
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We?re excited to bring a new regular series to grow, cook, eat, arrange in 2024 enabling you to ask questions directly to Sarah.
Just pop us a message on the podcast review pages, email or our social media posts, and keep an eye (or ear!) out for Sarah?s response in our regular Q&A episodes.
In this first edition, Josie joins Sarah to answer the best way of growing sweet peas and why shrubs and hedges have become so popular in recent years.
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Our gardens, humble as they may seem, are among the country?s most important havens for biodiversity, and there are few greater champions for biodiversity than Dr Steve Head.
Steve joins Sarah on this podcast episode alongside Adam Nicolson to share how the intermediate level of disturbance that we naturally give our gardens makes them so wonderful for wildlife.
In this episode, discover:
How Sarah met Steve, and the revelations that he continues to provide her about wildlife at Perch Hill and beyondThe various reasons that gardens are so good for cultivating biodiversityWhat you?re doing for biodiversity when you dig up your ground, and how to know that you?re digging too much or too littleThe inspiration that Steve derives from a long time heroine of his, Jennifer OwenWhy we should all care about insects, pollinators, and our impact on biodiversityGet in touch: [email protected]
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Join Sarah Raven and Perch Hill?s Head Gardener, Josie to create your very own check list of gardening jobs to tackle in January.
Whether you?re planning your gardening goals for the New Year, or need inspiration to get outside during the winter months, this short, digestible episode provides practical advice on making the most of your outdoor space in January.
Sarah and Josie discuss covering rhubarb, pruning fruit trees, sowing early vegetables, order bulbs and cleaning greenhouses and much more!
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Join Sarah Raven and Arthur Parkinson as they reflect upon what they cherished most in their gardens this year, and what they?ll explore in 2024 - from sowing more stunning sweet peas, to taking a wonderfully wildlife-focused view on the garden.
In this episode of grow, cook, eat, arrange you?ll discover:
Sarah and Arthur?s New Year Resolution.The simple pleasure of gardening for health & wellbeingArthur?s joy of sweet peas. Sarah and Adam?s plans to increase biodiversity at Perch HillGet in touch: [email protected]
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Welcome back to ?grow, cook, eat, arrange? and a very Merry Christmas to you all! In this festive episode, Sarah welcomes back Arthur Parkinson to dive into the enchanting world of Christmas decorating.
They offer a plethora of creative ideas to bring warmth and joy to your home during the winter months.
In this episode, discover:
Arthur?s clever use of mirror to double the impact of your decorSarah?s creative use of Allium heads as Christmas tree ornamentsHow to create a unique scent using natural ingredients from the gardenTechniques for forcing hyacinths indoors to ensure a longer flowering periodSarah & Arthur?s own Christmas seasonal plans!Get in touch: [email protected]
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This episode of ?grow, cook, eat, arrange? is one for the rose-lovers at a time when it?s ideal to start pruning, and there are few voices better suited to weigh in on roses than our own Josie Lewis.
Josie joins Arthur this week, as we hear her top tips on growing and pruning, the benefits of companion planting, which varieties have been standout favourites among Josie?s trials, and much more.
In this episode, discover:
How to tackle the pruning of shrub roses like Timeless Purple and Hot ChocolateDistinguishing features to help tell climbers apart from ramblersSources of inspiration for Perch Hill?s rose gardenWhich flowers are fantastic for preventing black spot on your roses when companion planting togetherThe standout varieties that Josie enjoys most, from the timeless series to short climbers like ?Scent from Heaven?Get in touch: [email protected]
Shop on the Sarah Raven Website: http://bit.ly/3jvbaeu
Follow Sarah: https://www.instagram.com/sarahravensgarden/
This week?s guest on the podcast is revered for her namesake?s brand, but away from fashion & homeware, Cath Kidston is embracing the aroma of scented-leaf pelargoniums in her new brand, C.Atherley.
Cath joins Sarah for a lovely conversation about her new brand, discovery of her favourite pelargoniums, and tips on propagating them in your garden.
In this episode, discover:
Cath?s discovery of the scented-leaf pelargoniums front and centre of her new brandTop tips for propagating pelargoniums at this time of yearSarah?s 5 rules for taking cuttings from pelargoniumsThe inspiration behind the name and direction of the new business, C.AtherleyGet in touch: [email protected]
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This week?s episode of ?grow, cook, eat, arrange? centres around not only the charm of gardening for beginners, but bringing that charm indoors with our wonderful guest, Votary & Verden?s Arabella Preston.
She takes us through the muses for her nature-inspired beauty and wellness brands, shares how she found the joy of gardening, and which flower varieties are ideal for newcomers.
In this episode, discover:
The early forming of Votary and Verden, with Arabella?s grounding in natureArabella?s discovery of the joys to be found gardeningTop plants for a new gardener, whether the aromatic Lavender and Jasmine, or the charming White Flower Carpet RoseGet in touch: [email protected]
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Pollinators? role in our gardens is a vital one, and the work being done by Bees for Development is making a global impact for these essential species, and the countries in which they work.
Martha Kearney and Nicola Bradbear play a huge role in Bees for Development?s work, and join Sarah on ?grow, cook, eat, arrange? to share the extent of their involvement, and how we can all aid the plight of pollinators in our own gardens.
In this episode, discover:
The origins of Martha and Nicola?s care for pollinatorsTips for gardeners to care for bees and other pollinators The importance of experiencing nature from an early ageBees for Development?s remarkable work, and how to support the charityGet in touch: [email protected]
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The time to decorate your home for Christmas is cheerily hurtling towards us, making this week?s episode of ?grow, cook, eat, arrange? the perfect chance to peruse new decorations.
Arthur joins us once more on the podcast as he and Sarah share their joyful highlights from our range, helping you to bring that yuletide sparkle to life both in the garden and within your home.
In this episode, discover:
The delightful story behind Jonathan Buckley?s ?Snow Queen? photo of Sarah at a snow-capped Perch HillOur trusty, reliable favourites for the garden, from stunning light strings to the annual mainstay of the solar allium stakesHow to liven up the Christmas table and tree with the cutest fluffy sheep decorations and beautifully coloured candle collectionsInspired last-minute gift ideas for your green-fingered family membersGet in touch: [email protected]
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Arthur Parkinson?s evocative, elaborate descriptions of plants might be second only to his ability to elicit a charming image of garden pollinators through his drawings.
His latest book is a celebration of every single garden, and the plants perfect to create ?a living dance of lavish colours? - it?s a delight to have him return to the podcast to share how the new book, Planting a Paradise, was brought to life.
In this episode, discover:
Arthur?s comfort in delightful drawings as an artistic language to convey his visionThe importance of bees, butterflies and pollinators, and which Dahlias are most pollinator-friendlyA number of absolute do?s and don?ts for every flower yardGet in touch: [email protected]
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Carien van Boxtel?s appearance on the podcast last week was a delightful insight into her incredible eye for naturalising, and she turns that eye this week to woodlands.
Joining Sarah once again, she shares her 12 top varieties to naturalise any woodland area, whether you?re longing to walk through aromatic pastures or colourful bursts of productive flower families.
In this episode, discover:
Carien?s top tips for productive, prolific and pretty bulbs dotted through woodland in the most charming and natural wayThe flower families to pick for unbeatable aroma, like the gorgeously natural native BluebellVarieties to plant for more striking colour and structure, like the brilliantly vigourous Dog?s Tooth VioletGet in touch: [email protected]
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Bringing the haphazard beauty of nature into your own space is a charming prospect, and Carien van Boxtel has an incredible eye for naturalising grassland.
This week on ?grow, cook, eat, arrange? Carien joins Sarah to share her 12 top bulbs for year-round naturalising - with plenty of bonus varieties along the way - and her three essential tips for perfect planting.
In this episode, discover:
What makes Snowdrops Carien?s ?desert island? flower family for naturalising grassThe later flowering, self-seeding perennial joys of NarcissusCarien?s critical tips for planting into meadows and grassland, giving you a bustling, colourful spaceGet in touch: [email protected]
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Few plants can envelop you in your garden with such naturalised beauty as climbers, and there are varieties fit to keep that adventurous atmosphere year-round.
Sarah is joined this week by Gary Newell to run through 12 of the finest climbing families, with some old favourites like Cobaea Scandens to newcomers like Mrs Amy Doncaster.
In this episode, discover:
Features of the stunning Honeysuckles that make them an unbeatable climbing family for springThe autumn time focus on colourful climbers with the sizable Vitis CoignetiaeNew climbers to our collection with eye catching flair and formGet in touch: [email protected]
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We often tout the picturesque beauty of the horticultural world through our favourite flowers on this show, but few can capture a moment with the same artistic flair as accomplished painter, Francis Hamel.
Perch Hill features in his latest, utterly captivating exhibition entitled Thirty Gardens, alongside some of our other favourites, and Francis joins us to share just how he captures the enveloping atmosphere of each garden with unparalleled poise.
In this episode, discover:
What catalysed Francis to paint the garden at Rousham, the starting point for his gorgeous new projectThe creative process behind each painting, with an approach that allows every garden a chance to exude its most delightful featuresHow the painting process has altered Francis? perception of what every garden needsGet in touch: [email protected]
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Amaryllis are fabulous and unusual additions to the house in winter, but while they?re an absolute must for Sarah Raven, Josie Lewis isn?t quite sold on them.
If you?re with Sarah in loving their bombastic beauty then this week?s ?grow, cook, eat, arrange? gives you a sizable list to bring into your home. Else if you?re not a fan, then listen up for Josie?s alternative picks, from the watercolour Hellebore of Merlin to the unbeatable mood-lifting Snowdrops.
In this episode, discover:
Why Sarah fights the corner of Amaryllis, particularly when they?re forced ready for ChristmasHow to plant your Amaryllis for maximum impact and showy flowers bringing joy to your seasonJosie?s ideal Amaryllis alternatives, from the showier Hellebores to the more subtle SnowdropsGet in touch: [email protected]
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For the keen edible gardener, this September and October present a particularly unmissable opportunity to sow a garden chock full of tasty veg.
From the stalwart Lettuce Merveille de Quatre Saisons to the unbeatable hardiness of Flat Leaf Parsley, Sarah parses through all the edibles to share her top 12, with a few bonus veg to boot?
In this episode, discover:
Four superb lettuces that serve as the perfect foundation for any saladWhy Flat Leaf Parsley tops out all other varieties as a perfect pick any time of yearA wealth of recipe ideas for the eye-catching Chard Bright Lights or its chunkier relative, White SilverGet in touch: [email protected]
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There are two things in this world which, when combined, creates one of Sarah Raven?s ideal desserts - Basil Sweet Genovese, and ice cream.
In the last of our fantastic cookalong series, we?ll be learning Sarah?s rapid recipe for a lovely basil ice cream, best eaten as fresh as possible, and full of utterly wonderful flavour.
In this episode, discover:
Why late summer into early autumn is when Basil is at its bestHow simple it is to make plenty of great tasting basil ice creamGet in touch: [email protected]
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Every change of season brings with it an opportunity to renew your garden?s beauty for the year ahead, particularly as we head into autumn.
With our autumn catalogue to hand, Arthur Parkinson rejoins Sarah Raven in an episode bursting with imaginative ideas for the year ahead, from later flowering Lilies, to Fratileries that mark the start of spring in style.
In this episode, discover:
How Arthur?s adorning a new space for hens with an abundance of NarcissiThe story behind our uniquely striking Gingersnap Tulip MixArthur?s favourite big pots this year, filled with the charmingly compact Little Miss FiggyThe most exciting new variety of Tulip in our collection, the long-flowering and wonderfully scented CampbellGet in touch: [email protected]
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The classic Sunday roast is wonderful as is, but with a simple, effective seasoning using the best the garden has to offer, it?s elevated to an absolute family staple.
In the next of our cookalong mini series, Sarah shares the key to a showstopping Sunday meal with a Rosemary and Lemon Chicken recipe, and how the dish harks back to the very best Greek cuisine.
In this episode, discover:
Why waxy, part boiled potatoes are ideal for flavoursome roast spudsThe secret to seasoning your chicken to perfection How Sarah discovered this recipe and made it a family favouriteGet in touch: [email protected]
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September has brought us a perfect storm of hot weather, warm ground, and cool enough nights for dew to moisten the soil, ideal for germinating seed quickly.
That?s why this week?s ?grow, cook, eat, arrange? celebrates the supreme ornamental seeds for autumn sowing, whether you?re after the poise of Ammi Majus or the watercolour beauty of Nigella Hispanica.
In this episode, discover:
Why warm, moist soil in September is perfect for sowing right nowThe glamourous, tried and tested favourite of Ammi MajusWhy Euphorbia Oblongata is curiously misconceived to be completely perennialGet in touch: [email protected]
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Kale is among the top of the superfoods, and combined with a rich dressing it makes an unbeatable, nutritious salad.
In the next of our video cookalong series, Sarah takes us through a recipe that?s just as quick as it is deliciously rewarding. Follow along as we craft a dish with our favourite kales, like Redbor and Nero di Toscana.
In this episode, discover:
The science behind why kale is one of the healthiest foods you could ever growWhich kale varieties are unbeatable for flavour and textureHow to toss a salad delicately so as to not bruise the vegAn invigorating combination of ingredients for the perfect dressingGet in touch: [email protected]
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There?s almost no more intoxicating feeling in the floral world than catching eyes with a showstopping, undiscovered variety, particularly if it?s a rousing new Dahlia.
Fresh back from Holland on a Dahlia-hunting expedition, Sarah Raven and Josie Lewis share the joys of visiting Dahlia breeders, what makes the perfect Dahlia, and what?s on our radar for 2024 and beyond?
In this episode, discover:
New and exciting varieties being trialled for the Sarah Raven rangeThe joyous moment of discovering new, remarkable Dahlias in HollandHow you can cross fertilise you own Dahlias at homeGet in touch: [email protected]
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In the next of our cookalong episodes of the podcast, Sarah turns her attention to a fabulous, versatile summer garden harvest meal - tempura.
There?s no better way to use your most varied fresh produce, from baby vegetables to edible flowers and herbs, and it?s perfect for serving 4-6 people at a stunning summer party.
In this episode, discover:
How to make a perfectly balanced batter, without the eggThe extra step of stuffing courgettes that takes this tempura recipe to the next levelGet in touch: [email protected]
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Tom Stimpson is our Head of Horticulture, and with a fairly compact urban garden of his own he?s got wonderful vision for potted plants with showstopping impact.
Join us for ?grow, cook, eat, arrange? as Tom shares his pick of the perennials and annuals which bring simplicity and impact to any urban garden, and the three top varieties he?d never pass-up on.
In this episode, discover:
Tom?s background in horticulture and the charming urban garden he?s curatedA selection of stunning, pot-based perennials like the easy-to-flower Pelargonium SidoidesWhich of Tom?s potted flowers are must-haves to bathe any sized garden in uplifting scentGet in touch: [email protected]
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